REQUESTS OF THE SEXUAL NATURE. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE RELEASED 1500 PAGES OF INTERVIEWS AND OTHER INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE CASE. THE CHIEFS ACTIONS WERE NOT CRIMINAL. THEY ARE SHINNING BY THAT DECISION DESPITE THE INFORMATION THE DOCUMENTS. DISTURBING AND APPALLING IS HOW THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE DESCRIBES ACCUSATIONS AGAINST DAVID C STRAND. -- SOON, THREE OTHER WOMEN CAME FORWARD SAYING THAT HE HAD MADE SEXUAL PROPOSITIONS. IN TRANSCRIPTS RELEASED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE ONE OF THE WOMAN TOLD HIM ABOUT AN ENCOUNTER IN 2009 CLAIMING HE SAID HE WOULD PAY MY TICKET IF I WOULD TRY ON SEXY OUTFITS FOR HIM. THE WOMAN AGREED AND MODELED THEM. ANOTHER WOMAN ACCUSATION GOES FARTHER. SHE TOLD INVESTIGATORS HE DROVE HER IN HIS POLICE SUV TO A HILLTOP WHERE HE TOLD HER TO TAKE OFF HER CLOTHES. HE DID SAY I'M GOING TO TAKE YOU. HE PUSHED HER AGAINST THE CRUISER AND THE NEXT THING HE WAS UNZIPPING HIS PANTS. A CLOSE FRIEND TOLD INVESTIGATORS THAT WAS AN ONGOING AFFAIR WITH THE CHEAP. A THIRD WOMAN SAYS THE PHOTOGRAPHER FRIEND SAID SHE GET HELP WITH A JOB. THE WOMAN SAYS THE CHIEF TOLD HER HE WOULD BE TAKING PICTURES. THAT HE WOULD GIVE ME $200. JANE YOUNG OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE IS BECAUSE THE CHIEF WAS IN UNIFORM OR IN HIS CRUISER IN THESE INSTANCES IS A MAKE IT A CRIME. AS FOR THE ACCUSATIONS FROM THE WOMAN HE AGREED TO PAY A TICKET FOR, THE TICKET WAS NOT FROM HIS APARTMENT AND THERE IS NO EVIDENCE POLICE MONEY WAS USED. THE OFFICE SAYS THAT THEY WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT THE FACTS AND WEIGH WHETHER WHILE TRYING TO PROSECUTE THE CASE WOULD BE IN EVERYONE'S BEST INTEREST.